October 15, 2015

Shilling!

I frequently say how lucky I am, and my luck extends to having super talented friends! They’re always doing interesting things and being smart and creative.

My friend Andrea’s Bosom Buddy bags are now being featured at the venerable J. Peterman. Click on the image to view the dragonfly bag. J. Peterman will be carrying Bosom Buddy’s gorgeous cuff bracelets shortly. I have a stack of them and I love them!

Andrea is nice enough to give me handbags to try out, and this is my latest one. This is the perfect size bag and it holds a ton, as you can see (that’s Andrea’s wine!) and it fits file folders perfectly. I’ve only been carrying it for two days and I love it! It comes in red, blue (below) and black.

My friend Kathy Hudson, a hugely talented writer, has just released the most gorgeous garden book, called On Walnut Hill, The Evolution of a Garden.I had a chance to talk to Kathy about the book, and she told me that she loved that the family had lived in the house since 1969, raised their children there, grew the gardens, and now the grandchildren are enjoying the spaces. From dahlias to exotic grasses, chosen by the late nurseryman, Kurt Bluemel, this garden is ever evolving.

This garden, just outside of Baltimore, was started in 1969 and has been presided over and weeded by, the same family every since. Walnut Hill is listed in the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Gardens. The book has images from the early years when it was a pretty raw space, and then through the years and the seasons. The images are spectacular. If you’re a garden lover, this is a book for you.

Now for some shameless self-promotion! There are still a few spaces left in the walk-n-talk I am giving on Sunday, October 25th on 200 Years of Charles Street in Baltimore.

Click here for the catalogue. I am on page 10. It’s going to be an fun tour with lots of esoteric information about the buildings along the six or so blocks we’re covering. I am very excited to be doing this tour!

About Me

Pigtown Design is the musings of Meg Fairfax Fielding, a Baltimore-based writer, photographer and fund-raiser, who explores design, architecture, culture, and current events in Baltimore and around the world.